Private Browsing in Chrome – Surf in incognito mode

Google Chrome browser has a private browsing feature that lets you to browse in stealth mode. This feature is similar to Internet Explorer 8’s InPrivate Browsing, Safari’s Private Browsing and Firefox 3.1 Private Browsing Mode.

What does incognito private browsing mean exactly? Chrome’s Incognito mode opens a new window tab, where you can browse websites, this feature stops recording the sites you visit. No browsing information is added to the history, auto fill, downloads window or anything. It won’t save or cache any personal information you enter on online forms you fill out or page history (pages you visit), as if you were never there.

You can switch regular Chrome browsing windows that you have open and back to incognito mode while you are incognito mode.

Note: Incognito private browsing mode prevents your browsing from saving your site visit activity, but it won’t stop your internet service provider, employer (if you use office computer) to see what websites you have visited.